University of East-West Medicine

Mission Statement

The mission of the University of East-West Medicine is to improve the
quality of health care by providing graduate education for training practitioners
using courses of traditional Chinese medicine integrated with Western
medical technology. UEWM has dedicated itself to enhancing the standard
of professionalism in practice and theory in traditional Chinese medicine.

The objectives of the University are as follows:

To expose students to Chinese medicine, its origins, concepts, applications
and philosophy as well as Western medical sciences and technology, leading
to the award of the Master of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine
degree.

To enable every student to play a vital role in improving health and
extending the life of people all over the world.

To provide affordable day-to-day health care at a community clinic while
students complete their studies.

To conduct research that benefits the acupuncture profession and that
addresses the interrelationships between Eastern and Western medicine.
To provide students with the proficiency necessary to sit for and pass
the California state acupuncture licensing examination and the licensing
examination of the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and
Oriental Medicine.

To enable its graduates to enter the next century with confidence and
a sense of purpose so that they, as trained Eastern medicine practitioners,
will play a vital role in trying to improve the life span of all people.

History

The University of East-West Medicine was founded in 1994, and was originally called the International Institute for Health and Healing. In October 1997, the institute changed its name to the University of East-West Medicine. Its goal is to serve and educate people about Eastern and Western medicine.

In June of 2003, the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) granted the University candidate accreditation status. The University was also approved by both BPPVE and ACAOM to open our new and innovative three level Massage Programs.

Programs Offered

The University of East-West Medicine offers a Master of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine degree, a Doctorate of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine and a Masters in Tai Chi. They also offer 350 hour and 500 our TCM Tuina Massage certificates.

The Master of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine program comprises 2130 hours of didactic instruction and 960 hours of clinical training, for a total of 3090 hours (174 units). The three-year course of study at UEWM is equivalent to four academic years. The university operates year-round on a trimester system, with the majority of students enrolled full-time. The curriculum is arranged sequentially such that information learned in one trimester is fundamental to the information in courses of the following trimester. The courses are designed to present TCM theory, acupuncture, Chinese herbology and Western clinical science in conjunction with each other to provide a more comprehensive understanding of Oriental medicine.

Students may enroll at UEWM on a part-time basis if financial burdens or other responsibilities prevent full-time study. Part-time students must be available to attend classes on the schedule, but will have a lighter course load. In all cases, the course of study must be completed within eight years of entry into the program.

Contact Information

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